“…More than half of the studies (n = 7) had low levels of attrition bias [ 16 , [21] , [23] , 26 , 27 , [36] , [37] ], while the other five studies resulted in unclear levels of attrition bias given that no sufficient information was provided [ 22 , 25 , 28 , [24] , [35] ]. Levels of reporting bias were low in five of the included studies [ 16 , 21 , 27 , [24] , [36] ], while it is unclear about the other seven studies [ [22] , [23] , [25] , [26] , 35 , [37] , [38] ]. Evaluations of the carry-over effect demonstrated low levels of carry-over effect in the majority of the studies (n = 11) since these studies provided one to two weeks of wash-over periods between the experimental session; one study did not provide information regarding the wash-over periods [ 16 ].…”